Primary Cesarean Delivery Linked to Decreased Subsequent Fertility and Increased ART Utilization: A Decadal Population Study

Primary Cesarean Delivery Linked to Decreased Subsequent Fertility and Increased ART Utilization: A Decadal Population Study

A large-scale retrospective cohort study involving nearly 300,000 women demonstrates that undergoing a cesarean delivery for a first birth is associated with an 11% lower likelihood of a second live birth and a 28% higher reliance on assisted reproductive technology for subsequent conception.
Reduced Intestinal Epithelial GPX4 Expression Predicts Postoperative Crohn’s Disease Recurrence and Offers a Novel Therapeutic Target

Reduced Intestinal Epithelial GPX4 Expression Predicts Postoperative Crohn’s Disease Recurrence and Offers a Novel Therapeutic Target

A breakthrough study identifies epithelial Glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4) deficiency as a potent predictor of Crohn's disease recurrence after surgery. The research links this biomarker to endoplasmic reticulum stress and highlights selenium supplementation as a potential druggable strategy to improve patient outcomes.
High Basal Ganglia Perivascular Space Burden Predicts Both Ischemic Stroke and Major Bleeding in Antithrombotic Users

High Basal Ganglia Perivascular Space Burden Predicts Both Ischemic Stroke and Major Bleeding in Antithrombotic Users

A large prospective study reveals that a high burden of basal ganglia enlarged perivascular spaces (BGPVSs) significantly increases the risk of both ischemic stroke and major bleeding in patients on antithrombotic therapy, positioning BGPVS as a critical biomarker for personalized vascular risk assessment.
Beyond a Uniform Approach: Data-Driven Phenotyping Reveals High-Risk Clusters in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

Beyond a Uniform Approach: Data-Driven Phenotyping Reveals High-Risk Clusters in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

A groundbreaking machine learning study of over 37,000 patients identifies four distinct GDM phenotypic clusters. These findings demonstrate that early-diagnosed, high-comorbidity phenotypes carry a four-fold increased risk of postpartum diabetes, signaling a need for personalized clinical management in obstetric care.
Beyond Statins: The Evolution and Clinical Impact of PCSK9 Inhibition in Cardiovascular Risk Management

Beyond Statins: The Evolution and Clinical Impact of PCSK9 Inhibition in Cardiovascular Risk Management

This article explores the transformation of lipid management through PCSK9 inhibitors. From genetic discovery to landmark cardiovascular outcomes trials, we examine how monoclonal antibodies, RNA interference, and gene editing are redefining the boundaries of LDL-C reduction and patient care in atherosclerotic disease.